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From: jonasd99
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  • I thought you go to a track to go fast not to be stuck in traffic, you can do that on the highway.

  • what are you driving

  • 2006 Porsche Cayman S

  • @jonasd99 I want the boxster. not cause its the cheap one, Cause i was looking at the cayman but the boxster its convertable.. are they expinsve to fix sense the engin is in the middle?

  • @threepalms08 boxster is a chick car

  • You were 1 group too low. It's more fun with like minded (skillled) maniacs.

    Well done.

  • Wow, the first 6 minutes of this video was even frustrating for me to watch, I couldn't imagine your impatience towards the people who don't look in their mirrors when you've been riding their arse for 20 seconds.

  • To bad there is no1 else in your "level range" to compete against :D

  • That's one hell of a car. My favorite parts are the corvette passes. Just out of curiosity, have you ever raced against a V8 miata?

  • actually yes. It was a Miata with a LS1 corvette engine with 11" wide tires.

  • Seems like you spend a good amount of time on the track. How often you do you go out? People tell me that it gets expensive. How much is the fuel and tires costs for you?

  • I get out there a couple of days a month. 10 hours/800 miles a month.

    Tires $1200

    Brake pads $600

    Oil changes $300

    Brake fluid replacement $200

    Events cost about $300

    PLUS, you have to fix whatever breaks on the car.

    Each of these have to be done every 10 to 20 hours depending on how hard you drive, the temperature and track conditions. 700 to 1500 miles.

    There are tires and pads that last longer, but they are slower. A new driver will get many times that usage.

  • Get outta the green run group!

  • This was the yellow run group. I tried to tell them that I was in the wrong group. Rick finally moved me to Red.

  • What does that mean? Does the different colors represent different skill levels?

  • These track events have skill/experience levels:

    most of the events I am in have them this way.

    1. Green = no clue

    2, Blue

    3. Yellow

    4. Red or white = most experianced

  • Mercedes is weak!

  • Cayman S with a GT3 steering wheel? Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!

  • Actually I installed every GT3 part that would fit on the car. Brake calipers, rotors, camber plates, control arms, bushing, ducts, sway bars, seats, and a few more.

  • You shoulda been in Red to start ;) Your Cayman (with you droving) is pretty darn fast. I don't know why that Cup car was in yellow anyway. (I think that was a 996 in the first lap).

  • very nice

  • nice

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